MTV Road Rules Star Died from Chronic Substance Abuse stat : PEOPLE.com

Dias first appeared on season 13 of MTV's Road Rules, Road Rules: X-Treme, which took place in Argentina and Chile and aired in 2004. Officials have determined that MTV star Danny Dias died from "complications of chronic substance abuse," but lacerations found on his wrists had nothing to do with his death, PEOPLE confirms. "We are saddened by the news of Danny Dias' passing," an MTV spokesperson said in a statement obtained by PEOPLE. Danny was a beloved member of the Road Rules community," Bunim/Murray Productions said in a statement. (MTV did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment at the time of Dias' death.)



MTV Road Rules Star Died from Chronic Substance Abuse
And Doman's survey results concur—an astounding zero percent of survey respondents had used employer-based programs to address substance abuse. Many of the survey respondents lack self-awareness about what is considered substance abuse. Survey results released today from George Mason University shed new light on the rate of substance abuse and addiction in the restaurant industry. But when asked about colleagues, the answers were much different: 53 percent said they knew someone at work with a substance abuse problem. Talking more openly about drug and alcohol abuse is something everyone can do.

Danny Dias From MTV's 'Road Rules' Died from Complications of Chronic Substance Abuse


Survey Reveals Rates of Substance Abuse in Restaurants, Lack of Resources
Danny Dias Chronic Substance Abuse Killed HimDanny Dias From MTV's 'Road Rules' Died from Complications of Chronic Substance AbuseEXCLUSIVEFormer "Road Rules" star Danny Dias died of complications from chronic substance abuse, and the lacerations found on his forearm had nothing to do with his death ... TMZ has learned. The Chief Medical Examiner in NYC tells us Danny did not have any lethal injuries, and it's been determined he died of natural causes ... brought on by years of substance abuse. As we first reported ... cops said Danny had 2 lacerations on his forearm the day his body was found in his apartment. says the cuts were fresh, but ultimately did NOT cause his death, as police first suspected. Danny was 34.


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